Heidi has become interested in gardening. She has planted a small potted garden
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Heidi has become interested in gardening. She has planted a small potted garden in her dorm room, but she is distressed because her garden will not grow. She waters the plants every few days, just like the gardening books say. She has placed them near the window to get light, but her roommate, Mary, insists on keeping a translucent green curtain in the window. Mary wants to keep the curtain closed because she likes to sleep late, and she often forgets to open it when leaving for class. Heidi hasn’t made a big deal about it because it is translucent and lets some light through.
One morning, Heidi asks Mary to stop at a plant nursery to buy some fertilizer on her way home from work. Mary says that she can save Heidi some money by getting some fertilizer from her dad’s storage shed when she goes home the next weekend. Mary’s dad is a corn farmer and has all the best plant products. When Mary returns from home, she brings Heidi a bit of fertilizer in a paper bag labeled Aatrex.
After fertilizing the plants once, Heidi notices that the plants seem to be dying—the leaves are turning yellow around the edges. Finally, Heidi asks Mary to drive her to a local plant nursery so that she can ask someone who works there why her plants are dying. When she arrives at the nursery, Heidi tells everything to an employee named John. John tries to hold back the laughter as he explains to Heidi why her plants are dying.
Address the following questions (but feel free to add more information): What is Heidi’s biggest gardening mistake? Why aren’t the plants growing? Why are they dying (include the gory molecular details)? What does Heidi need to do to fix the problem?
Note: Aatrex is the commercial name for atrazine, an herbicide that inhibits electron transport.
Explanation / Answer
Heidi's biggest mistake of growing plants is not allowing proper light and not growing the plants in the soil. if she would have grown her plants in direct soil rather than in pots, her plants would have grown better, because of the growth of the roots.
most probably her plants are all herbs. as she has used the herbicide in a feeling that it is a fertilizer, all the plants died. plants or any other aerobic living organisms derive the needed energy from the cellular respiration. in cellular respiration electron transport is the key phase, where in the energy is synthesized.
as Heidi has used Aatrex in the name of fertilizer, which actually was a herbicide that inhibits the electron tranport chain of the cellular respiration, because of lack of energy all the plants died.
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